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Jonah

January 11 — March 10

Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre Laura Pels Theatre

Jonah

January 11 — March 10

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A stunning new play. Practically humming with tension. An all-around excellent production.

LAURA COLLINS-HUGHES, THE NEW YORK TIMES

Off-Broadway’s buzziest new play Jonah is “always fascinating—an experiment in disorientation that is never less than very absorbing thanks to writer Rachel Bonds’ extraordinary gift for language” (The Wrap). This New York Times Critic’s Pick “is the kind of play that reveals itself slowly but entirely, without undermining its own considerable power by wrapping anything up neatly.”

Ana is away at school, far from home and deeply alone. When she meets Jonah, everything she's longed for begins falling into place—except that Jonah is not all he seems. What begins as an exploration of thrilling desire shifts into more complex negotiations of intimacy and survival that will keep you guessing until its final twisting moments. Danya Taymor directs “an all-around excellent production” (The New York Times).

Running time: 100 minutes. No intermission.


Advisory: This show has content which may be sensitive for some individuals. Haze and fog effects are used. Please click here for more information.

Jonah Cast

Ana
Gabby Beans
Jonah
Hagan Oliveras
Danny
Samuel H. Levine
Steven
John Zdrojeski
u/s Steven, Danny
Ephraim Birney
u/s Ana
Francesca Fernandez
u/s Jonah
Leo Gonzalez

Jonah Creative

Playwright
Rachel Bonds
Director
Danya Taymor
Set Design
Wilson Chin
Costume Design
Kaye Voyce
Lighting Design
Amith Chandrashaker
Sound Design
Kate Marvin
Hair and Make-up Design
Tommy Kurzman
Voice and Text Coach
Gigi Buffington
Illusions
Morgan Auld
Movement Coordinator
Tilly Evans-Krueger
Intimacy Coordinator
Ann James
Production Stage Manager
Jennifer Rae Moore


CHECK OUT EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS AND FEATURES

Discover the artists and history behind Jonah in the Upstage Playgoer’s Guide.

READ THE UPSTAGE GUIDE


 

THEATRE TALK 

Learn more about the history of the production and its creators through a lively discussion with Roundabout Teaching Artists.


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  • Audio description is now available
  • Closed captioning is now available
WE GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE
THE ROUNDABOUT LEADERS FOR NEW WORKS
  • Alec Baldwin
    James Costa and John Archibald
    Linda L. D’Onofrio
    Peggy and Mark Ellis
    Carson Gleberman
    Sylvia Golden
    Jeanne Hagerty
    Angelina Lippert
    Iva Mills
    K. Myers
    Laura Pels International Foundation for Theater
    Mary Solomon
    Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust

Support for Jonah is generously provided by the Laurents/Hatcher Foundation.

Jonah receives funding from the Laura Pels Play Production Fund, established by a grant from The Laura Pels International Foundation for Theater.

The empty house of the Laura Pels Theatre. Rows of grey chairs incline upwards towards the back of the house.

Presented at

Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre

Laura Pels Theatre

111 West 46th Street, New York, NY

between 6th and 7th Avenues